[Coco] nitros9 level3
Aaron Wolfe
aawolfe at gmail.com
Sat Oct 20 21:52:33 EDT 2012
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote:
> On Saturday 20 October 2012 09:35:49 Aaron Wolfe did opine:
>
>> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:37 PM, Lothan <lothan at newsguy.com> wrote:
>> > The current NitrOS-9 repository uses Mercurial, so if the old CVS
>> > repository has been disabled you can get to it via hg on Linux or
>> > TortoiseHG on Windows. The URL for the Mercurial repository is
>> >
>> > http://nitros9.hg.sourceforge.net:8000/hgroot/nitros9/nitros9
>>
>> A word of warning to anyone using CVS: It will still 'work', but what
>> you get will not be the current source.
>> I'm not sure what CVS is serving up, but it isn't the same as what
>> mercurial gives you. Wasted some time here for sure.
>>
> Aaron: I have installed mercurial, and configured my bashrc's to include
> the /etc/bash_completion.d/mercurial file.
>
> But the hgrc files installed are empty of any active content, and from
> reading the man pages I don't have a clue what to put in them. Are there
> any examples extant that can be shared?
>
> Once that has been solved, what would a command line to pull the repo with
> hg look like?
>
> And one to just pull any updates without destroying any local work since
> the last pull?
>
I'm going to trust you were answered by others, because I honestly
don't know much about hg at all.
clone to get the source, that's about the extent of my knowledge :)
I was just warning people that had used CVS in the past that CVS is
not delivering current code.
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